Introduction of the Application

This is an application that lets you send PDF files, PowerPoint files, and images saved to an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch to a Panasonic wireless projector over a wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), and project them. You can send document files transferred from a PC via iTunes to the Documents* folder of this application, and images saved to the Photos* folder of your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch.
You can also project web pages with the built-in web browser, and photos taken with the built-in camera on your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch. In addition, the application also lets you rotate the screen, enlarge or reduce the screen with a pinch operation, and flip through pages with a flick operation.

* Files that are saved anywhere other than these locations cannot be projected.
Also, document files that contain animation, links, embedded motion images or audio, a Slideshow function, word art,
comment displays, or that have open passwords, or have been scanned at high resolution cannot be sent.

*2 Photos taken with the built-in camera on an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch.

*3 Consecutively projecting photos from the camera enables use as a simplified form of document camera.

*4 The marker function has been expanded, and a Blackboard mode has been added.
With the image or document open, you can use the marker to write on the blackboard screen. The screen and the marker notes that have been written onto it can be saved as a graphic.

*5 Multi-live mode allows the simultaneous projection of up to 16 computers.

• Screenshots and operations in this documentation demonstrate the application as used on an iPad.
Although the application is used the same way on an iPod touch or iPhone, some screen layouts and buttons may differ.

• The menus of the projector in this documentation use the PT-FW430 as an example.

• For versions earlier than the iOS 6 version, the application uses location services when accessing images in [Photos] on an iPad.
Location services are not used for purposes other than accessing images in [Photos].

Your iOS devices can be connected to the PT-VW435N/VX505N through the [M-DIRECT] network.
It is recommended that the highly secure M-DIRECT network be used for these models.
For details, refer to the "Operating Instruction" of the PT-VW435N/VX505N.

1) Configure the projector's local wireless network settings.

Display the on-screen menu.

In [NETWORK] – [WIRELESS LAN], select [M-DIRECT].

2) Join the local wireless network from your iPad.

On your iPad, tap [Settings] – [Wi-Fi].

Turn [Wi-Fi] ON. Available networks are shown under [Choose a Network...].

Tap [M-DIRECT****](“****” is the last 4-digit number of the Projector ID).
Your device is now connected to the local wireless network by inputting the preset key.

Select the right-arrow next to [M-DIRECT****] and activate [Auto-Join] in the network details.

2) Join the local wireless network from your iPad.

Turn [Wi-Fi] ON. Available networks are shown under [Choose a Network...].

Tap [Panasonic Display1]. Your device is now connected to the local wireless network.

Select the right-arrow next to [Panasonic Display1] and activate [Auto-Join] in the network details.

Notes

• The projector may be difficult for your device to detect if multiple projectors are installed nearby.
In this case, follow the instructions in " Tips " in " If Multiple Projectors are Installed " to complete the settings.

Complete the settings for your access point in [DHCP], [SSID], [ENCRYPTION], [KEY] and so on.

2) Join the local wireless network from your iPad.

On your iPad, tap [Settings] – [Wi-Fi].

Turn [Wi-Fi] ON. Available networks are shown under [Choose a Network...].

Tap the access point name (SSID) specified in step 1).
Your device is now connected to the local wireless network.

Notes

• If your access point is encrypted, a password input screen is displayed.

• If you do not know the password, ask your network administrator.

Before the data of a PDF or other document file can be projected, you must transfer these files from your computer to this application's [Documents] area in iTunes.

Transfer files from your computer as follows.

Connect your iPad to your computer.

Start iTunes.

In the iTunes sidebar, select your device in the source list.

On the top of the screen, select [Apps].

In the [File Sharing] – [Apps] list, select [Wireless PJ].

Click [Add] on the lower right and select the document files to transfer.

The selected document files will now be transferred as your iPad is synced.

Notes

• The file types that can be transferred to the [Documents] area and projected are PDF, PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Keynote, Numbers, Pages, Text, and RichText.

• Transferred files are not added while the document files list is displayed. Close the list and then open it again.

• You can pass document files open in Safari or received as mail attachments to [Documents] for this application.
In Safari or Mail, select [Open in...] and choose [Wireless PJ] in the listed applications.

On the Home screen, tap the icon for this application: Immediately after startup,
the [Projector] menu is displayed.

In the [Projector] menu, tap [Find Projectors] in the [Search & Connect] column.

Tap the projector name (ID [Proj****]) of the projector to use.

After the confirmation message is displayed, tap [OK] to connect to the projector.

Notes

• To check the projector ID ([Proj****]) of the projector you will use, press the "INPUT SELECT" button on the projector remote control, and then refer to [NETWORK] – [Proj****] on the [INPUT GUIDE] screen.

• Connected projectors are labeled with a check mark.

• If a network password has been set for the projector, a password input screen is displayed.

• To update the information in [Find Projectors], tap [Update].

• Even after you press the Home button, the projector connection will be maintained for 10 minutes after you close the application.

You can search for a projector by its IP address, register or edit search data, and connect. You can also export/import registered data.

Projector registration

On the Home screen, tap the icon for this application: Immediately after startup, the [Projector] menu is displayed.

In the [Projector] menu, tap [Registered Projectors] in the [Search & Connect] column.

Select [Projectors can be registered…].

Enter the [Registered Name] and [IP Address] in the registration screen, then press [Done].

The registered name will be added to the [Registered Projectors] list.

Connecting the projector

Select the registered name for the projector to be used from the [Registered Projectors] list.

Select [OK] when the confirmation message appears, and connect the projector.

Exporting the [Registered Projectors] list

The [Registered Projectors] list can be stored.

Select [Export...] in the [Registered Projectors] menu.

Enter any desired name into the File Name Input dialog, then select [OK].

Importing the [Registered Projectors] list

Select [Import...] in the [Registered Projectors] menu.

Choose the file to be imported from the displayed list, then select [OK].
Select [OK] for the Import Success dialog, then return to the [Registered Projectors] menu.
The imported list will be displayed.

Editing the [Registered Projectors] list or imported list

• Select [Edit] in the [Registered Projectors] menu.
You can do the following operations at the edit screen.
- Delete registered projectors
- Change the sequence of the registered projectors list

• Select the mark next to the projector name to enable editing.

• Select [Edit] for the import file list.
You can do the following operations at the edit screen.
- Delete imported files.

Tap the album containing images to project. A list of thumbnails is displayed.

Tap an image to project. The selected image is projected from the projector.
You can access the previous or next image by tapping or .
To select images in other albums, tap .

Other Operations

• You can also access the previous or next image by flicking right or left on the screen.

• You can zoom in or out on portions of images by pinching on the screen.

• To pan zoomed images, drag them.

• To restore the initial image size, double-tap the screen.

• Tapping will start a slideshow, and tapping will stop it. To adjust how long each photo is shown during slideshows,
change the setting in [Settings] – [Wireless PJ] – [Show Each Photo For] on the iOS.

• You can project or save lines drawn freehand simply by drawing lines on the screen as desired.
For details, see " Usage 8: Using the Marker. "

• You can set the toolbar to display or not display by simply tapping the display screen.

Returning to the Top Menu

To return to the top menu, tap [Back].

Notes

• Photos in slideshows are shown in the order in which they are listed in the folder where the selected images are stored.

• After the last photo in a slideshow is shown, as listed in [Photo Albums], the first photo is shown again.

• The background color of images can be changed as follows. Select [Settings] – [Wireless PJ] – [Background Color] on the iOS,
and then select the desired background color.

• The projected image can be set to be saved or not saved when the image screen is closed.
Change the ON/OFF for the iOS [Settings] – [Wireless PJ] – [Keep Projection].

In the top menu of this application, tap . The document file list is displayed.

Tap a document to project. The selected document is projected from the projector.

Other Operations (Some operations are not supported depending on the type of document file)

• You can also project the previous or next page by selecting or on the toolbar, or flicking right or left on the screen.

• By inputting a page number into the [page number] in the toolbar, you can jump to that page.

• You can zoom in or out on portions of pages by pinching on the screen.

• To pan zoomed pages, drag them.

• To restore the initial page size, double-tap the screen.

• You can project or save lines drawn freehand simply by drawing lines on the screen as desired.
For details, see " Usage 8: Using the Marker. "

• You can delete files by selecting [Edit] next to the document file list.

• You can set the toolbar to display or not display by simply tapping the display screen.

Returning to the Top Menu

To return to the top menu, tap [Back].

Notes

• Document files that contain animation, links, embedded motion images or audio, a Slideshow function, word art, comment displays,
or that have open passwords, or have been scanned at high resolution cannot be sent.

• The background color of document files can be changed as follows. Select [Settings] – [Wireless PJ] – [Background Color] on the iOS, and then select the desired background color.

• The projected image can be set to be saved or not saved when the image screen is closed.
Change the ON/OFF for the iOS [Settings] – [Wireless PJ] – [Keep Projection].

In the top menu of this application, tap . A live camera feed is displayed.

Tap . A preview shot is displayed.

To project this image, tap [Use]. To shoot again, tap [Retake].
Once the image is sent, it becomes an image screen and can be used in the same way as an image.
For details, see " Usage 3: Projecting Images. ”

Other Operations

• You can specify whether to add shots to the Camera Roll by accessing [Settings] – [Wireless PJ] – [Keep Photo] on iOS.

• You can also specify to use the main or front camera, change the focus area, and zoom in or out when using this camera function.

• You can use a finger to draw freehand on the captured image, and then project or save the generated image.
For details, see " Usage 8: Using the Marker. "

Returning to the Top Menu

To return to the top menu when using the camera function, tap [Cancel].

By drawing freehand with your finger, you can project the lines you draw on images, PDF files, or web pages.
You can draw freehand lines (marker) onto image files, document files, or web pages, and send the data as is.
Also, with the image or document open, you can use the marker on the blackboard screen.

In the application, the image, camera-captured image, document file, or web page is displayed.

In the settings window tap [Start Marker].
The settings window is now closed, and color is updated to your selected line color.

With your finger, draw lines on the screen as desired.

When you lift your finger from the screen, the line you drew is projected.

When is selected in the toolbar at the bottom of the screen, a blackboard with the designated color will be
displayed. (Marker data is erased.) To close the blackboard screen, select again.

Other Operations

• Marker functions are readily accessible in the toolbar at the bottom of the screen.
At first startup, buttons for , , and are shown in red, green, and blue, respectively.
As you continue using the application, the button colors are updated with colors selected in [Line Color] in the marker settings window. With each button, you can specify the Stroke Color, Transparency, and Line Width while marking.
Marking begins in the color of the button you tap.
Lines can be erased by selecting . To erase a line drawn with the marker, trace the line.

• You can save screens or blackboard screens with marker data written on them as images.
Select from the toolbar. You can select the saved screen from and display it again.

Erasing Data Written on the Blackboard Screen with the Marker

To erase all of the marker data written on the blackboard, select from the toolbar at the bottom.

Exiting Marking

When you are finished marking, select from the toolbar at the bottom or access the marker settings window and tap [Stop Marker].

Notes

• Once you exit marking, the marks and blackboard screen you made up to that point are removed.

• You can remove previous marks or blackboard screens by rotating the iPad. To prevent rotation, use the iPad's [Lock Rotation] function.

• You can also adjust the Stroke Color, Transparency, Line Width, Eraser Width, and Blackboard Color while marking.

Notes

• Use either of the following operations to return to the application:
- Double click the Home button to get to the multi-task bar, and then select the icon for this application.
- Click the Home button and close the browser, and then select the icon for this application in the Home Screen.

• For Crestron RoomView™ compatible devices:
Because iPad does not support Adobe Flash, Crestron RoomView™ pages cannot be displayed.

• To prevent other users from interrupting operation, select [OFF] in this setting.

If Multiple Projectors are Installed

• If you attempt to connect your device directly to the projector (not via an access point), the projector
may be difficult for your device to detect if multiple projectors are installed nearby. In this case,
do the following to complete the settings for network usage ([USER1] – [USER 3]).

<Make sure you have joined the correct network>

<Make sure the settings are configured correctly>

When using with the PT-VW435N/VX505N:

On your iPad, tap [Settings] – [Wi-Fi].
Tap the right-arrow next to [Choose a Network...] – [M-DIRECT****](“****” is the last 4-digit number of the Projector ID),
and in the network details, activate [Auto-Join]. If [M-DIRECT****] is not shown in [Settings] – [Wi-Fi] on your iPad,
temporarily change the [WIRELESS LAN] setting on the projector to a network number other than [M-DIRECT],
wait a moment, and then restore the setting to [M-DIRECT].

When using with a model other than the PT-VW435N/VX505N:

• Direct connection (not via an access point)

On your iPad, tap [Settings] – [Wi-Fi].
Tap the right-arrow next to [Choose a Network...] – [Panasonic Display1], and in the network details,
activate [Auto-Join]. If [Panasonic Display1] is not shown in [Settings] – [Wi-Fi] on your iPad,
temporarily change the [WIRELESS LAN] setting on the projector to a network number other than [1],
wait a moment, and then restore the setting to [1].

• Direct connection (via an access point)

Make sure [NETWORK] – [WIRELESS LAN] in the projector's on-screen menu and the access point settings
on your iPad are configured correctly.

<Did you quit the application while it was connected to the projector?>

If you quit the application while it is connected to the projector, the projector ID may no longer be displayed.
If so, wait a moment and then tap [Update] to update the list.

No document file is projected

<Make sure the projector to be used is connected to the network correctly>

Make sure the projector ID ([Proj****]) selected in – [Find Projectors] matches the projector identified in
[NETWORK] on the [INPUT GUIDE] screen. If they do not match, or if no projector is selected, see
"Connecting to the Projector" and establish a connection.

<Make sure the projector to be used is connected to the network correctly>

Make sure the projector ID ([Proj****]) selected in – [Find Projectors] matches the projector identified in
[NETWORK] on the [INPUT GUIDE] screen. If they do not match, or if no projector is selected, see
"Connecting to the Projector" and establish a connection.

<Make sure location services are on>

If the iOS is a version earlier than iOS 6, projection is not possible when location services are disabled on your iPad.
In this case, complete the setting as follows.

• Select [Settings] – [Location Services] and activate location services. Set the tab for this application to [ON].

Projected images differ from images displayed in the application

If you switch between multiple screens on your device, one after another, the image or page displayed may
not match the image projected, in some cases. If so, double-tap the screen to make the images match.